This week PLOS Medicine publishes the following new articles: Martin Widschwendter and colleagues perform an epigenome-wide methylation analysis of endometrial cancers and identify methylation of HAND2 as one of the most common hypermethylated and silenced

This week PLOS Medicine publishes the following new articles: Martin Widschwendter and colleagues perform an epigenome-wide methylation analysis of endometrial cancers and identify methylation of HAND2 as one of the most common hypermethylated and silenced

The following new articles are published in PLOS Medicine this week: Continuing with the series providing a global perspective on integrating mental health, Sylvia Kaaya and colleagues discuss the importance of integrating mental health interventions

Guest student blog by Matthew J. To, BMSc candidate, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, The University of Western Ontario (email mto3@uwo.ca) This past summer, I worked as a research student at a new cancer

Read the new papers published in PLoS Medicine this week, including five Research Articles: The first genotyped children from the ALSPAC birth cohort and shows an association between greater early infancy gains in weight and

Read the new papers published in PLoS Medicine this week, including three Research Articles. The first article finds that better family planning, provision of safe abortion, and improved intrapartum and emergency obstetrical care could reduce

Read the new papers published in PLoS Medicine this week, including a Health in Action piece that discusses rape with extreme violence (REV), a destructive and sadistic behavior systematically perpetrated by different armed groups in

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